Little Rock Campaign

1863 military campaign during the American Civil War

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Abstract is: The Little Rock campaign saw Union forces capture Little Rock, Arkansas during August and September 1863, as part of the American Civil War. Union forces led by Major General Frederick Steele advanced from Helena, Arkansas, beginning on August 10, before joining cavalry commanded by Brigadier General John W. Davidson at Clarendon on August 15. Steele sent Davidson to move against the Confederates, while he pulled his infantry to establish a base at DeValls Bluff. Davidson's men fought with Confederate cavalry commanded by Brigadier Generals Lucius M. Walker and John S. Marmaduke at Brownsville on August 25 and Bayou Meto on August 27 before the Confederates withdrew closer to Little Rock. The overall Confederate commander, Major General Sterling Price, aligned most of his 8,000-man army in fortifications north of the Arkansas River, while some cavalry defended river crossings south of Little Rock. Meanwhile, Steele, who had received reinforcements that brought the total Union strength to about 15,000, arrived at Brownsville with his infantry on September 2. Marmaduke killed Walker in a duel on September 6, and Davidson's men drove Confederate cavalry commanded by Robert C. Newton across the Arkansas River in a skirmish at Ashley's Mills. On September 10, Davidson's men crossed the Arkansas River while the Union infantry moved along the north bank of the river. While Marmaduke and Davidson fought the Battle of Bayou Fourche later that day, Price had Little Rock abandoned; the Confederates were out of the city by 5:00 pm. With the fall of Little Rock, the Union controlled most of Arkansas. The failed Camden Expedition in March 1864 was the last major Union offensive in Arkansas, and Price's Missouri Expedition in late 1864 was the last major campaign in the region. Confederate troops in the Trans-Mississippi Department surrendered on June 2, 1865.

Little Rock Campaign is …
instance of (P31):
military campaignQ831663

External links are
P7685CALS Encyclopedia of Arkansas IDlittle-rock-campaign-517
P244Library of Congress authority IDsh00007997
P8189National Library of Israel J9U ID987007292986705171

P1343described by sourceEncyclopedia of ArkansasQ5375687
P582end time1863-09-14
P138named afterLittle RockQ33405
P4220order of battleLittle Rock Campaign Confederate order of battleQ16983759
P361part ofAmerican Civil WarQ8676
P710participantUnited States of AmericaQ30
Confederate StatesQ81931
P580start time1863-08-01
P910topic's main categoryCategory:Advance on Little Rock (American Civil War)Q8221872

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conflict (P607)
Q463612939th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
Q4720248Alexander T. Hawthorn
Q1680390James Fleming Fagan

Q8221872Category:Advance on Little Rock (American Civil War)category's main topicP301
Q2233920Battle of Bayou Fourchepart ofP361

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